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Everyone Lost In The Ether

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  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    I think I may need it investigate delivery saver!
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    This isn't showing M price on msm so how would you know?:huh:

    ASDA Smartprice Cat Litter (10L)


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    £1.55 1.6p / 100ml

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    In fact, the M product is on msm, but they have (correctly) identified it on there as 10Kg (rather than L), so they don't have the M product linked up with the rest. If the APG used msm, then this would not compare. However, it uses instore prices for M (as it always has), so it doesn't matter and it probably still compare against M.

    Morrisons Savers Cat Litter (10Kg)
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    £1.55 1.6p / 100g

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    In fact see how long it takes Savvy to notice the price change in M:D. Msm price graph (not that I trust those:laugh:) has it changing downwards on the M product on Monday just gone - and so I noticed at the earliest available opportunity:D:D:o. There you are - I notice immediately there's a tiny change on the shelf in M although it takes me five months before I notice any changes at competitors:rotfl::rotfl:.
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Mine scanned fine last night - make sure they scan the top right barcode not the other one (I say this as mine worked fine after I pointed this out to them!).



    Are people using their real name and details with different emails for multiple vouchers or ...? Just wondering, nice soup and nicer when free :cool:.

    Many thanks

    Anon

    I'm using my one and only gmail but using the dot thing.My gmail is rather long:D

    (putting in any old name)
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    dawnylou wrote: »
    Sorry not worded well as I'm not feeling good today..
    I meant I had hoped to pay £15 and see it compare at £15 in order to get it for 10% less than £15...if that makes sense?
    Shelf ledge said £18.50 but A.com said £15 so I was hoping they just hadn't changed the shelf ledge yet but the cashier said that it must be an exclusive online offer for £15.

    Makes more sense now hahai paid £1 and they showed £1 but by buying in 4 still got it a bit cheaper. I just want hubby to be able to throw stuff in slow cooker for him and toddler when I'm not about without him spending ages trying to cook for them whilst working etc. I did mean to have a look at other options but wanted to get home fairly quickly to be honest.

    We were at cross purposes (I now understand you were referring to online exclusive as being at A not M), so ignore me:).
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    LEJC wrote: »
    I think I may need it investigate delivery saver!

    I guess you missed last years glitch when a lot of us got it for free. :o

    I wonder if Munqui has managed to do his order yet? :eek:
  • Gemini_Jes
    Gemini_Jes Posts: 1,853 Forumite
    squigs wrote: »
    Red, white and sparkling mystery wines are available as I got as far as paying!:)


    Also a new £10 off £50 code....http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/tesco.com-2?vb=85948

    (I hope that link is ok!)

    Thank-you :) Just ordered a case of the sparkling mystery wines :)
    Will be ideal for Christmas if I can hide them away from my husband until then.
    Born to glitch :D
  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    Thats good news Snap that your dad was persuaded to dial 999...I guess your parents are a little like mine were and didn't want to cause a fuss,they would phone the surgery and ask for the next home visit!

    Your posts evoke many memories of my mum and her husband in their final years and I'm sure the mixture of emotions that I felt then are mirrored in what you are feeling now.

    For my mum she was blighted by small heart attacks,her husband a series of progressive strokes and whilst living at home they were a constant worry for me,although saying that even when they both went to a nursing home whist their quality of life improved we were always wary everytime the phone rang.
    I guess for you,you are now in the knowledge that your dad is in the best place for his care....I do hope that after treatment and once time settles he is able to get that little bit of independence back

    lots of love to youx
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
  • Gemini_Jes
    Gemini_Jes Posts: 1,853 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :(:(:( Skip past as unhappy post

    :(:( My Father has lost the use of his legs last night :(:(

    Awaiting Dr who is calling after 12pm.

    Why they couldn't tell Drs it was an emergency I don't understand but they know best.

    The first time it happened was in 2001 & he learned to walk but very unsteady & slow.

    This year was the year of him getting his own car that he can drive with hand controls & he has been literally whizzing around the country with his new found freedom.

    Tomorrow my Parents were going to Center Parc Sherwood Forest for a friend's birthday weekend.


    Poor Mum - I've offered to go down but she says no....
    Will wait & see :)

    Sorry to read this Snap :( Hoping your Dad will be OK x
    Born to glitch :D
  • Nice glitch on Tilda rice today. No multis online, 2 for £2 instore meaning each pack costs 32p after apg A v W..:D

    1x Tilda Pure Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Lemon Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Vegetable Biryani Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Wholegrain Pilau Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Lime & Coriander Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Brown Basmati Wholegrain Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Sweet Chilli & Lime Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Chilli & Lemongrass Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    1x Tilda Sundried Tomato Basmati Rice (250G) £1.58 £1.00
    3x Tilda Egg Fried Basmati Rice (250G) £4.74 £3.00
  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I guess you missed last years glitch when a lot of us got it for free. :o

    I wonder if Munqui has managed to do his order yet? :eek:

    I think at the time I remember lots linking into delivery saver but I think it may have glossed over me because I really am not a fan of online ordering of your groceries and probably didnt realise that mystery wine shopping particularly fell into that catagory.

    Wasn't that also the time when you could choose the beauty gift...?
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
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